Zeroth Review
Zeroth Review
Zeroth Review
The development of ocean wave energy converters (WECs) for wave energy conversion is a
promising aim at harnessing the renewable energy potential of ocean waves. These innovative
devices are designed to efficiently capture and convert the kinetic energy of waves into usable
objectives focused on enhancing efficiency, ensuring reliability and durability, reducing costs,
minimizing environmental impact, enabling scalability and grid integration, advancing research and
development, and fostering regulatory support, the development of WECs holds great potential in
contributing to a greener and more sustainable future by stepping into the vast energy resources of
This study focuses on the comprehensive development of a WEC, combining design using
SolidWorks software, structural analysis using ANSYS software, and electrical energy output
measurement using Proteus software's Simulate module. The objective is to design an efficient
and reliable WEC capable of capturing and converting the kinetic energy of waves into usable
electrical power. The design process involves optimizing the shape, size, and material selection of
the WEC components using SolidWorks. ANSYS software is then utilized to perform structural
analysis, ensuring the WEC's integrity and performance under varying wave conditions. Finally,
Proteus software's Simulate module is employed to measure the electrical energy output of the
WEC, providing valuable insights into its efficiency and performance. By integrating these
software tools, this research aims to contribute to the development of highly effective WEC
designs that can play a vital role in sustainable energy generation from ocean waves.
OBJECTIVES
• Energy Security
• Sustainable Development
• Technological Advancement
• Economic Opportunities
• Energy Independence
PROPOSED WORK AND METHODOLOGY
• DESIGN(Solid works)
• STATIC ANALYSIS(Ansys)
• DYNAMIC ANALYSIS(Ansys)
• ELECTRICAL DESIGN(Matlab)
• ELECTRICAL SIMULATION(Matlab)
CONTRIBUTION